100 story Waldorf Hotel and Condominium tower proposed

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Proposed for Streeterville, just North of the Sheraton Chicago Hotel, it will be 100 stories tall and contain condominiums averaging $800/sf, as well as a new Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

The building will be shorter than Hancock and the new Trump Tower, but at 1100 feet, still quite an impressive feat if built. The developer on this project also spearheaded the development of the Calatrava Fordham Spire site nearby.

The shaded box to the left is a proposed 48 story condo tower by a Houston firm.

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That is one very cool looking tower. I hope it gets built. As for the remark of it being "un-Chicago like", I would like to reply with the point that one of the strongest aspects about Chicago that I like is the city's endless variety of Architecture. This new tower along with Chicago Spire will add yet another facet to Chicago's architectural variety.

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Yes, the building does have a movie theater and a hip bowling alley (martinis while bowling).

I have shopped at Fox & Obel. What a cool place. A little expensive, but really nice display, great collection of fine food items like olive oils, vinegars, wines, etc. They also have a little cafe area and in the summer, outdoor seating. Next time you are in the hood...stop by!

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Okay, so what Ive come across elsewhere is that Carley and team will submit to the city a zoning change for a height of 1,265 ft and 107 floors. Things may and probably will change but this is the latest news.

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I hope this one gets built, but after Carley was unable to secure financing for his version of the Spire I remain a bit skeptical. I do think the Waldorf=Astoria branding helps and even if there is a glut in the condo market, Chicago can still support hotels. Also noticed on another forum that an application has been made to make zoning changes to permit this sort of development, though I don't think a date has been set for a public hearing.